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All stories by Michael Coleman

Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories

1451. ABQjournal: New Mexicans in D.C. for March

Sunday, April 25, 2004 New Mexicans in D.C. for March By Michael Coleman Journal Washington Bureau     WASHINGTON - An enthusiastic delegation of nearly 400 New Mexicans will descend on the National Mall today to join in what is expected to be a massive demonstration in support of abortion rights ...
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1452. ABQjournal: Wilson Seeks Funds to Purify Saltwater

Thursday, April 22, 2004 Wilson Seeks Funds to Purify Saltwater By Michael Coleman Journal Washington Bureau     WASHINGTON - Several U.S. House members stood on a sunny Capitol Hill patio Wednesday and sipped saltwater - or what used to be saltwater - as they praised the virtues of desalination ...
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1453. ABQjournal: N.M. Loses Out on Federal DWI Grant Funds

Friday, April 23, 2004 N.M. Loses Out on Federal DWI Grant Funds By Michael Coleman Journal Washington Bureau     WASHINGTON - New Mexico missed a chance to receive as much as $500,000 in federal grant money to prevent drunken driving this year, but state officials said this week the loss won't ...
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1454. ABQjournal: 11% in Los Angeles Site's Poll Think Kerry Will Pick Richardson

Saturday, April 17, 2004 11% in Los Angeles Site's Poll Think Kerry Will Pick Richardson By Michael Coleman Journal Washington Bureau     WASHINGTON - Gov. Bill Richardson often has said he doesn't want to run for vice president, but hundreds of Los Angeles Times Web site readers say Sen. John ...
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1455. ABQjournal: Federal Budget Solution Is Awaiting Legislators

Sunday, April 11, 2004 Federal Budget Solution Is Awaiting Legislators By Michael Coleman Journal Washington Bureau     WASHINGTON - When members of Congress return to Washington from their Easter break April 19, they'll have a major chore awaiting them.     The federal budget resolution, basically ...
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1456. ABQjournal: House Measure Includes Millions for N.M. Work

Friday, April 2, 2004 House Measure Includes Millions for N.M. Work By Michael Coleman Journal Washington Bureau     WASHINGTON - Twenty-eight million dollars to reconstruct the Coors and Interstate 40 interchange in Albuquerque. Another $10 million to expand a highway running from Carlsbad to ...
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1457. ABQjournal: Bush in Albuquerque To Tout Homes

Friday, March 26, 2004 Bush in Albuquerque To Tout Homes By Michael Coleman Journal Staff Writers     President Bush plans a brief visit here today to tout recent increases in U.S. home ownership.     The quick, midmorning stop will be the president's second in New Mexico in three months. New Mexico ...
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1458. ABQjournal: Domenici Clashes With Feinstein on Bunker Buster

Wednesday, March 24, 2004 Domenici Clashes With Feinstein on Bunker Buster By Michael Coleman Journal Washington Bureau     WASHINGTON - Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., clashed with a California colleague Tuesday over the Bush administration's plan to spend $485 million on a so-called "bunker buster ...
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1459. ABQjournal: Domenici Clashes With Feinstein on Bunker Buster

Wednesday, March 24, 2004 Domenici Clashes With Feinstein on Bunker Buster By Michael Coleman Journal Washington Bureau     WASHINGTON - Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., clashed with a California colleague Tuesday over the Bush administration's plan to spend $485 million on a so-called "bunker buster ...
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1460. ABQjournal: Bush's Plan To Ban Won't Come Easy

Sunday, March 21, 2004 Bush's Plan To Ban Won't Come Easy By Michael Coleman Journal Washington Bureau     WASHINGTON - Even President Bush's most enthusiastic allies agree that his proposal to amend the U.S. Constitution to ban same-sex marriages won't come easy.     Since the Bill of Rights was ...
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